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The covers on the back are maybe a sign for a chambered body:-P
I didn't take it as snobbery or anything negative at all, and understood what you were getting at. Anyway, one of the great things about these less expensive Korean guitars is that those thick...
Dear Joey, Great player for a great guitar. You've squeezed the best out of it. You know I own the same model and, just like you, I highly praise this guitar. This is a lovely guitar in every...
I know, I've watched it. But there are good reasons I don't use them. Actually, that's not true either, I have used them occasionally. First, my electric archtop is in storage somewhere. These...
As far as affecting the top -- two pickups versus one -- does anyone do something (short of added a bridge pickup) to simulate a second pickup sitting on the top, for their one-pickup-guitars?
Yes, "setting up the chart" was very helpful to me, given all of the inversions. Without that and how Chris explained the mostly non-root-based voicing that were used and the notes contained...
Sounds good, Lawson. Yes, I agree about it being better bit faster. And rpjazzguitar, look out! The hat battle has been joined! John
Hot take from someone well outside the target demographic for this guitar: While waiting to pickup one of my guitars from getting a seasonal setup adjustment, I picked up a Collings Eastside Deluxe...
all the website says is "fully hollow trestle block body". No one but Collings knows what that is, lol. I have a Gretsch with trestle braces. If I had to wager a guess, I's say the Collings was...
thanks for the info Newsense i had a look at the link its difficult to tell from the website if those two models are in fact hollow (they do have trapeze tailpieces so I’m hopeful ) how...
Good point - there is surprisingly little detail concerning the construction
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